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Fuse should be located in fuse box in cab.. i would first check the bulbs, i have seen two blow at once. If bulbs and fuse are good. Check relay , and wiring
One bad light would be bulb, Two out might be fuse blown by one bad bulb. May be a fuse so find it and check it. Then - the bulbs. Back up light switch? Bad connection in wiring to any or component
The odds are the one fuse is blown for the dash and the tail lights. And the wrong bulb may have been put in for the brake light. The brake light is feeding back into the tail light circuit causing the fuse to blown out.
Change out the bulbs with OEM bulbs and replace the blown fuse. That should fix the problem.
If you backup lights are not working as well, I would say check the fuse for the backup lights, if the fuse is good, see if you are getting power to that fuse. We had this problem and after weeks of searching and changing sensors, we found the backup light fuse was good, but not getting power. Ran a wire from that fuse to the cig. lighter fuse and all woprksf great.
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